Messi poses headache for S American rivals

Reuters, BUENOS AIRES

Thu, Oct 11, 2012 - Page 19

Stopping Lionel Messi is the primary concern of South American teams facing Argentina in the World Cup qualifiers. This week it is Uruguay’s turn.

Argentina defend their lead in the South American group at home to Uruguay in Mendoza tomorrow. After seven matches they have 14 points, one more than Colombia and Ecuador, and two ahead of Uruguay and Chile.

They will be looking to make amends for a poor performance in their last match, a 1-1 draw with Peru in Lima where Messi, who had scored 10 goals in his previous six internationals, had one of his quietest games for his country.

South American champions Uruguay want a second successive upset over their neighbors after their Copa America quarter-final victory on penalties last year.

Uruguay’s coach Oscar Washington Tabarez does not believe in man-marking Messi, but rather in preventing Argentina from functioning in support of the Barcelona ace.

“Messi is a great player, among the best seen in the history of football … so I’m not going to say too much about that because it would be redundant,” Tabarez said in Montevideo on Tuesday. “But Messi has a team around him trying to ensure be shows all his potential. So we have to work on and counter everything Argentina does for the ball to get to Messi, and after Messi takes it, try to mark him.”

The Uruguayans, World Cup semi-finalists in 2010, need to recover from a poor month last month when they lost 4-0 away to Colombia and only managed a 1-1 draw at home to Ecuador.

Captain Diego Lugano believes this double away fixture will be the hardest trip for Uruguay, who play Bolivia at high altitude in La Paz next week, in the 16-match qualifying series.

“These are key [qualifying] points, much more so after the last double-header when we didn’t do well,” Lugano said.

Uruguay have to manage without left-wing back Alvaro Pereyra, who is suspended, and injured midfielders Diego Perez and Gaston Ramirez.

Argentina, who beat Paraguay 3-1 at home then drew 1-1 away to Peru last month, welcome back Sergio Aguero, but have lost fellow striker Ezequiel Lavezzi to injury.

Chile, whose coach Claudio Borghi is serving a four-match suspension for dissent, first travel to play Ecuador in the rarefied air of Quito nearly 3,000m above sea level tomorrow.

Colombia, with striker Falcao in red-hot scoring form, are at home to bottom team Paraguay in their favorite Caribbean cauldron in Barranquilla and Bolivia, at home in both fixtures, host Peru in La Paz.

Venezuela, in sixth place with 11 points having already played eight matches, have a bye at the halfway stage in the competition.